ENID, OK – Enid police are on the hunt for a suspect in connection with a hit-and-run crash that occurred last Tuesday, June 30, KFOR reports.
Video footage showed that the suspect, who was driving a red pickup truck, had tried to park in an open spot between two vehicles. The suspect struck one of the vehicles, a silver pickup truck, and then immediately fled the scene.
Police have not provided a description of the suspect, stated the exact crash location, or said whether anyone was injured.
Anyone with more information on the crash is asked to contact the police at the phone number listed in the initial source.
Officials summoned to multi-vehicle collision on I-240 in OKC
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Officials were dispatched to the scene of a multi-vehicle collision that took place on Interstate 240 West on Tuesday, July 7, Koco5 said.
Authorities did not specify the events leading to the crash. Still, they said the impact caused one vehicle to overturn and damaged three vehicles, which were seen leaning against a concrete barrier.
At least five vehicles appeared to be involved, all of which were towed away from the scene.
It’s not immediately clear whether anyone was injured or cited for their involvement in the crash.
Officials closed the area along Eastern Avenue for two hours. During that time, drivers were asked to exit off Bryant Avenue as crews worked to clean up debris and restore safe road conditions.
The crash has since cleared.
We will provide updates if and when more information becomes publicly available.
Alleged impaired driver booked into Tulsa Co. jail after hit-and-run crash
TULSA, OK – A woman was arrested on suspicion of DUI and booked into the Tulsa County Jail in connection with a hit-and-run crash on Monday.
The collision occurred before 5:30 p.m. off West 11th Place and South 61st West Avenue in an apartment complex, KTUL said.
The female driver was driving at a rate of 50 mph in the complex when she crashed her vehicle into a pavilion covering the mailboxes. She behaved erratically in front of a group of children playing near the mailboxes and reportedly tried to leave the scene, according to Tulsa Police.
Police said she exhibited signs of impairment and agreed to get out of the car, and was arrested.
Police said they saw the woman had a vial of Phencyclidine, commonly referred to as PCP or “angel’s dust.” They also spotted an open bag of several empty glass vials.
Police conducted a sobriety test on the driver, and she also had her blood withdrawn.
Several cattle killed in semi-truck crash in Midwest City
MIDWEST CITY, OK – Several cattle were killed as a result of a semi-truck crash that took place on Interstate 40 on Tuesday, KFOR said.
The semi-truck was hauling more than 60 cattle when, for reasons unclear, it crashed, claiming the lives of many of them. At one point, diesel fuel was leaking from the truck.
It’s not immediately clear, though, how many cattle in total were injured or killed and whether any humans were hurt as well.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Vehicle accident reported in Uptown OKC
UPTOWN OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – The Oklahoma Highway Patrol was dispatched to the scene of a vehicle accident reported in Uptown Oklahoma City on Tuesday.
According to the OKC Response & Accident Tracker, the crash happened before 1:15 p.m. at the intersection of Northwest 33rd Street and northbound North Classen Boulevard.
No injuries or citations were reported.
OHP is working to determine the events leading to the collision.
OHP investigates traffic collision in OKC’s Highlander Community South
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Oklahoma Highway Patrol is investigating the details behind a traffic collision that happened in the Highlander Community South area on Tuesday.
The crash occurred before 11:30 a.m. at the intersection of South Western Avenue and Southwest 44th Street, the OKC Response & Accident Tracker reveals.
OHP has reported no injuries or citations at this time, and continues to investigate the details behind the crash.
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